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Stringer Bell said:You have to remember that a lot of people find the game easy and just imagin they just started ML with the default team and some how they easliy win the fa cup and there in the europe in the first season........basicaly just think about what annoys PLF
I cannot relate to you Video Game Ninjas that dominate almost every game on the hardest difficulty level with average players, I guess they could work on that, although I hope their main focus for improving their AI is not "making it harder" but "making it more realistic".
...and there is no such thing as the game being "too easy" when it comes to playing human competition-which is half the fun for me, masterleague being the other half.
Instead of making the game "harder" I would much rather see them customize the playing style of individual teams to better match how that team really plays in real life.
I find it annoying when I play against Arsenal and they keep playing the long ball and crossing it to the middle. This style is completely wrong for Arsenal. Arsenal never plays the long ball and rarely uses crosses with Henry. It is simply not their style. It would be great if they could craft their AI so that teams with very individualized playing styles played in the game with the style they do in real life.
This would add more tactical elements to gameplay and that in turn, probably would make the game more difficult anyway.
You wouldnt be able to beat AC Milan the same way you beat Real Madrid so you'd have to think and plan how you were going to play your game more.
As I said there is a small degree of this already (more when you play against human competition with tactical tweaks) but I would like to see it expanded so you really would have to employ different tactics against different teams.
(not sure if this will really be possible for PES5 on P2 though or if this is more something for the P3)
I know Konami is still MUCH better at this aspect than FIFA but I would still like to see an Arsenal that played like Arsenal.
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